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Göran Frank

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"Missing" cloud condensation nuclei in peat smoke

Författare

  • U. Dusek
  • G. P. Frank
  • G. Helas
  • Y. Iinuma
  • K. Zeromskiene
  • P. Gwaze
  • T. Hennig
  • A. Massling
  • O. Schmid
  • H. Herrmann
  • A. Wiedensohler
  • M. O. Andreae

Summary, in English

We characterized particulate emissions from vegetation fires by burning Indonesian and German peat and other biomass fuels in a controlled laboratory setting. By measuring cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) both as a function of particle diameter (dp) and supersaturation (S), we discovered particles in peat smoke that were not activated to cloud droplets at high S (1.6%). These hydrophobic particles were present predominantly in the size range of dp > 200 nm, where typical wood burning particles are activated at S < 0.3%. Ambient measurements during the 1997 Indonesian peat fires suggested that peat smoke particles are highly soluble and therefore efficient CCN. Our CCN measurements performed on fresh smoke from peat samples of the same area suggest that these Indonesian smoke particles probably acquired soluble material through chemical processing in the atmosphere. Freshly emitted peat smoke particles are at least partially not very efficient CCN.

Publiceringsår

2005-06-16

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

1-4

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Geophysical Research Letters

Volym

32

Issue

11

Dokumenttyp

Artikel i tidskrift

Förlag

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 0094-8276